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Badminton Gold Quest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit promoting badminton in the U.S.

Enabling aspiring Athletes with everything it takes to Feel, Believe and Achieve their dream, their Badminton Gold Quest!

Badminton Gold Quest is a registered non-profit organization committed to raising funds and awareness to elevate the sport nationwide. Our mission is to create meaningful opportunities for talented athletes to compete, grow, and succeed on the global stage.

Your support helps us provide training, scholarships, and resources that empower the next generation of players. Explore how your donations directly make a difference and be a part of the movement to redefine badminton in the U.S.

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Meet the team

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What We’ve Accomplished Together

Supported para-athletes Miles Krajewski & Jayci Simon During 2024 PAralympics

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Junior Pan Am 2025

Awarded $62,500 in scholarships to Team USA

U-19 Champions.

Proudly standing behind athletes who brought home Pan Am gold medals.

Make a donation

Badminton Gold Quest is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the sport of badminton in the United States. Our mission focuses on promoting badminton scholarships for U.S. athletes and expanding access to the sport. By fostering character development and life skills through badminton, Badminton Gold Quest provides athletes with opportunities for personal growth in a fun, safe, and supportive environment.

With the motto “Believe to Achieve,” Badminton Gold Quest collaborates closely with athletes representing the U.S. in international competitions, including the Olympics and Paralympics. Notably, two of its athletes recently competed in the 2024 Paris Paralympics, earning the first-ever badminton medal for Team USA in Olympic or Paralympic history.

Badminton Gold Quest invites supporters to join its mission to revolutionize badminton in the United States by creating opportunities for talented athletes and raising awareness about this dynamic sport.

AREA’s OF SUPPORT

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para-badminton

Support for teamUSA PARA-ATHLETES training at national training center leading..

A group of young female badminton players in black sports uniforms posing with medals and trophies at an indoor sports event.

Scholarship for junior usa team

helping with financial backing in regards of flights, hotels..

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Deserving Athletes from high performance programs

AT least 15 full-time athletes training minimum 36 hours a week..